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you were in the forefront of the civil rights movement. you don't see gay marriage as a civil rights issue, do you. >> absolutely not. i'm in the maryland general assembly. 75 years ago i could not be there because of the color of my skin. whites have always been there they have always had the right to be there. be this gay or straight. if they were gay they could hide who they were. i could never hide the color of my skin even if i wanted to and i do not want. it is not a civil rights matter t is a morality matter. >> bill: reverend coyotes you disagree. obviously you are a supreme sup, am i correct you are a supporter of president obama. >> very much so. >> bill: you disagree with the civil rights aspect of reverend burns, you feel this is the same as blacks struggling to get no, yes? >> there is no doubt about it. >> bill: it. >> with all due respect to reverend burns, i believe that it is critically important to understand that there is no group that has a monopoly on civil rights. as a christian evangelical pastor and as an american,
you were in the forefront of the civil rights movement. you don't see gay marriage as a civil rights issue, do you. >> absolutely not. i'm in the maryland general assembly. 75 years ago i could not be there because of the color of my skin. whites have always been there they have always had the right to be there. be this gay or straight. if they were gay they could hide who they were. i could never hide the color of my skin even if i wanted to and i do not want. it is not a civil rights...
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i don't think my civil rights republican violated. >> bill: how about you? >> hold on this is where the sisters and the homeowners are actually protesting this and they're taking it to the court of public opinion which is where they will win. >> but you are pettifogging the essential issue. >> yeah, because i don't think my property rights were violated if they followed the law to get the waiver. >> yeah. but my rights are violated if all the sudden i own this property and all of the sudden they change the zoning and they allow these people in to run this mega billion-dollar. >> not for doing that. >> bill: you guys are both missing the philosophical point. i don't want to deal with the zoning. let saint thomas moore deal with it and legalism deal with it you are an american. >> yeah. >> you buy a home, all right? >> yeah. >> you have the home and then all of a sunday right next to you. >> that's what i said. >> no, but is -- are yours rights, you have children, you want to live a certain life, are your rights being violated? >> that's why i said i thought t
i don't think my civil rights republican violated. >> bill: how about you? >> hold on this is where the sisters and the homeowners are actually protesting this and they're taking it to the court of public opinion which is where they will win. >> but you are pettifogging the essential issue. >> yeah, because i don't think my property rights were violated if they followed the law to get the waiver. >> yeah. but my rights are violated if all the sudden i own this...
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he has done that right up until now obama has what he wanted which is a partisan political success. he has been less worried about the fiscal issue for two reasons number one he does not care about debt. he hasn't in the four years, and number two, he thinks he's a political winner if we go over the cliff. he thinks he's holding all of the cards. >>> house gop leaders have decided to have the house of representatives turn on sunday evening just in case there's a deal made in the final hours. >>> now to some stories you can bank on this morning. time is running out for struggling homeowners to get some free help fighting possible wrongful foreclosures. in a deal for the fox business network joins us to explain. >> a little more time but time running out. >> the four million homeowners foreclosed on from 09 to 10 government sent out a letter to them a year ago 4 million. they have until monday to sign up for a free review of the foreclosure make sure there's no mistake see if they are going to be compensated for any errors. 100 bucks maybe 100,000. free massive government settlement b
he has done that right up until now obama has what he wanted which is a partisan political success. he has been less worried about the fiscal issue for two reasons number one he does not care about debt. he hasn't in the four years, and number two, he thinks he's a political winner if we go over the cliff. he thinks he's holding all of the cards. >>> house gop leaders have decided to have the house of representatives turn on sunday evening just in case there's a deal made in the final...
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you were in the forefront of the civil rights movement. you don't see gay marriage as a civil rights issue, do you. >> absolutely not. i'm in the maryland general assembly. 75 years ago i could not be there because of the color of my skin. whites have always been there they have always had the right to be there. be this gay or straight. if they were gay they could hide who they were. i could never hide the color of my skin even if i wanted to and i do not want. it is not a civil rights matter t is a morality matter. >> bill: reverend coyotes you disagree. obviously you are a supreme sup, am i correct you are a supporter of president obama. >> very much so. >> bill: you disagree with the civil rights aspect of reverend burns, you feel this is the same as blacks struggling to get no, yes? >> there is no doubt about it. >> bill: it. >> with all due respect to reverend burns, i believe that it is critically important to understand that there is no group that has a monopoly on civil rights. as a christian evangelical pastor and as an american,
you were in the forefront of the civil rights movement. you don't see gay marriage as a civil rights issue, do you. >> absolutely not. i'm in the maryland general assembly. 75 years ago i could not be there because of the color of my skin. whites have always been there they have always had the right to be there. be this gay or straight. if they were gay they could hide who they were. i could never hide the color of my skin even if i wanted to and i do not want. it is not a civil rights...
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rights struggle. >> that's how we achieveed women's rights, or voting rights or how we achieve worker's rights, that's how we achieve gay rights. >> outside the friendly confines of new york, the president's move is not playing well in swing states. it could help mitt romney by leaking some conservative african-americans to stay home in november. >> what is the particular interest is african-american pastors from the traditional black churches who are saying this is just too far for us. >> marriage is between a man and a woman. not between two men. >> today the president suggested that the president should move further left. telling nbc he wants a policy to legalize the same-sex marriage. he is disappointed that the president is leaving it to state. the president is concerned enough that one of the pastors told fox most member of his congregation is sticking with the president. >> if it's more that unite with them. a great sense of momentum moving forward. as people are concerned about an assumption that we are a one issue people. >> president's advisors are soaking in adulation, includ
rights struggle. >> that's how we achieveed women's rights, or voting rights or how we achieve worker's rights, that's how we achieve gay rights. >> outside the friendly confines of new york, the president's move is not playing well in swing states. it could help mitt romney by leaking some conservative african-americans to stay home in november. >> what is the particular interest is african-american pastors from the traditional black churches who are saying this is just too...
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civil rights groups argue it could lead to racial profiling and harassment of people in the country legally. >>> firefighterses battling a massive wildfire in southern california getting some help from the weather. there was light rain and cooler temperatures on wednesday. the fire burning for four days now. flames scorching almost 4200 acres in the san gabriel mountains east of los angeles. firefighters expect to have the fire fully surrounded in a little more than a week. the flames right now said to be almost 50% contained. >>> i'm lauren green. now back to "on the record" with greta. >> your news president could be a man, who stands by one of public figures tries to silence a private citizen. with hateful slurs. a man who won stand for those slurs or negative voices in his own party. we know what this america would like like. and in a few short months that is the america we could be. but that is not the america that we should be. and it's not who we are. >> that was the georgetown law school graduate who landed in the middle of the nation's contraceptive debate. and now, the controversy
civil rights groups argue it could lead to racial profiling and harassment of people in the country legally. >>> firefighterses battling a massive wildfire in southern california getting some help from the weather. there was light rain and cooler temperatures on wednesday. the fire burning for four days now. flames scorching almost 4200 acres in the san gabriel mountains east of los angeles. firefighters expect to have the fire fully surrounded in a little more than a week. the flames...
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. >> bob: that was president obama may of last year to compare arab spring to civil rights movement. in the same speech he used examples of democratic movement taking place in middle east. listen to the cities he mentioned. >> in cairo we heard the voice of the young mother who said it's like i can finally breathe fresh air for the first time. we heard the students who chanted "the night must come to an end." benghazi we heard the engineer who said, "our words are free now. it's a feeling you can't explain." those shouts of human dignity are being heard across the regionment >> bob: because a percentage of people in the cities he mentioned attacked the embassy and consulates, that reflection of obama was similar reflection by most people in the united states because they were getting rid of dictators. literally slaughtered people. today i hear people say we want to go to the good old days of slaughter and dictato dictators. >> dana: what about syria? >> bob: they should be gone. >> dana: but they fight for freedom and we don't help them. maybe behind the scenes but not well. >> eric:
. >> bob: that was president obama may of last year to compare arab spring to civil rights movement. in the same speech he used examples of democratic movement taking place in middle east. listen to the cities he mentioned. >> in cairo we heard the voice of the young mother who said it's like i can finally breathe fresh air for the first time. we heard the students who chanted "the night must come to an end." benghazi we heard the engineer who said, "our words are...
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the second thing i thought about was my dad, a civil rights worker. he was not alive to see obama get elected and i was thinking how it would be to see him be real. i was happy about the democratic party staying together and particularly happy for every black kid in america. positives out of that for group of people. the voters vote and that's all i want to say. >> greg: will the black kid be happy if he doesn't get a job? >> kimberly: thank you for doing that, minute-35. >> greg: i love feel-good voting but if you don't fix problems of the country -- personally, we're officially plucked. america is plunging to european socialist experiment. the left wanted since fdr. will it work? they don't care that the income is getting lower or unemployment or debt. a wife who ignores horrible husband because she can't imagine another life. >> bob: i was referring to the younger black kids in elementary school and that i thought was -- >> greg: they can get summer jobs. >> greg: i swore if obama won and i'm moving to another country. i am from texas. >> bob: jers
the second thing i thought about was my dad, a civil rights worker. he was not alive to see obama get elected and i was thinking how it would be to see him be real. i was happy about the democratic party staying together and particularly happy for every black kid in america. positives out of that for group of people. the voters vote and that's all i want to say. >> greg: will the black kid be happy if he doesn't get a job? >> kimberly: thank you for doing that, minute-35. >>...
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so civil rights enforcement, a piece of it. as arnie said that folks have the resources, the strategies in hand to deal with these very, very problems is what we're doing now and will correspondent to do going forward. >> thank you an amazingly important national conversation. thanks for having us today. >>> coming up live tonight, the alabama republican party is hosting a presidential candidate's forum in birmingham. speakers include newt gingrich and rick santorum. ron paul and former massachusetts governor mitt romney declined to participate in the event. we'll have it live at 6:30 on our companion network, cspan. >> at some point the federal government has to be able to say to a private business that owns critical infrastructure that we all depend on, that an enemy might attack, that we have got to be able to say to them, you've got to meet this standard of defending yourself and defending our country. >> in the year 2010, the estimate is that there were three billion cyber attacks on private and government computer systems
so civil rights enforcement, a piece of it. as arnie said that folks have the resources, the strategies in hand to deal with these very, very problems is what we're doing now and will correspondent to do going forward. >> thank you an amazingly important national conversation. thanks for having us today. >>> coming up live tonight, the alabama republican party is hosting a presidential candidate's forum in birmingham. speakers include newt gingrich and rick santorum. ron paul and...
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why do we say education is the civil rights issue of our generation? no other issue holds greater promise of equality and opportunity for our nation. and yet as the data we are releasing today shows, for far too many students and far too many schools inequity remains the reality. last summer we issued the first round of self-reported civil rights data collected from more than 72,000 schools serving 85% of our nation's students. among other things it show schools serving minorities tend to have less rigorous high school classes. they are more likely to be taught by teachers with just one or two years of experience. in the second round of data, further confirms these discrepancies. if we are serious about not just talking about the achievement gap but doing something about it, we have to close what we call the opportunity gap. this report talks about three different subjects. three parts. teachers, access to rigor and discipline. i'll touch briefly on each of those three. first one, teachers. in fact, through the second round of data which was collected
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all right? nobody is going to oey that law. nor should they. byt the foreign carinry heve rt, , w, mercedes, honda, see you! so fd and gm, they're probably, yes! yes! l ge sales.ord ere >> bill: you ladies finished? good. jessica's law. everybody knows "the factor" is behind it. new jersey looks like they've got it going. >> psed rough the senate. it'sow in the abl iassset b i s iaye e ts >> bill: this is nothing. it takes like four months -- >> but it's taken seven years. >> bl: once we went after new jersey, they kicked it into high gear and now we expect chris christie to signt. >>. cu t, r?llgoor i called his spokesperson. no response. >> bill: no response? who is the spokesperson? >> richard bamburger. wn'spn' he iti half an hour and then i said i was from fox news. and then when i called dash dash. >> bill: the half hour we want for four days. arrogant? right? andrew cuomo, arrogant with a pita g. ro,goor ro. wao forent y, i kw y do. we're going to remember. this is ridiculous. >> it's shameful that -- >> bill: they won't even address it.
all right? nobody is going to oey that law. nor should they. byt the foreign carinry heve rt, , w, mercedes, honda, see you! so fd and gm, they're probably, yes! yes! l ge sales.ord ere >> bill: you ladies finished? good. jessica's law. everybody knows "the factor" is behind it. new jersey looks like they've got it going. >> psed rough the senate. it'sow in the abl iassset b i s iaye e ts >> bill: this is nothing. it takes like four months -- >> but it's taken...
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the feds are getting involved for the civil rights beef. and we hope that justice is done. absolutely, ladies. right back with charles krauthammer who will recap the political day for us. and, then, michael moore being heckled by the occupiers. isn't that interesting? moments away. erything. but why energy? we've got over 100 years worth. is it safe to get it? but what, so we should go broke with imports? look, i'm just saying. well, energy creates jobs. [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs, less emissions. a good answer for everyone. we gotta be careful. it's cleaner. it's affordable. look, if it's safe, i'm there. [announcer:] conocophillips. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight. get right to fox news political analyst charles krauthammer standing by in washington, d.c. i just said to bret baier a few minutes ago after louisiana on saturday there doesn't seem to be any speed bumps for romney standing in his way. he should be able to take on some momentum. am i wrong. >> no, you are right
the feds are getting involved for the civil rights beef. and we hope that justice is done. absolutely, ladies. right back with charles krauthammer who will recap the political day for us. and, then, michael moore being heckled by the occupiers. isn't that interesting? moments away. erything. but why energy? we've got over 100 years worth. is it safe to get it? but what, so we should go broke with imports? look, i'm just saying. well, energy creates jobs. [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're...
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my mother fought hard for civil rights so that instead of a mop, i could hold this microphone. while she may -- while she may be prud of me tonight, i gotta tell you, mom... i am even more proud of you. today, my beautiful wife erica and i are proud parents of a three-year-old girl, karina victoria, named after my grandmother. a couple of mondays ago, a couple of mondays ago, was her first dave pre-k. as we dropped her off, we walked out of the class scproom i found myself whispering to her as was once whispered to me... [speaking spanish] >> "may god bless you." she is still young and her dreams are far off yet. but i hope she will reach them. as a dad, i am going to do my part. i know she will do hers. but our responsibility as a nation is to come together and do our part as one community, one united states of america, to insure opportunity for all of our children. the days we live in are not easy ones, but we have seen days like this before and america prevailed with the wisdom of our founders and the values of our families, america prevailed. with each generation going furt
my mother fought hard for civil rights so that instead of a mop, i could hold this microphone. while she may -- while she may be prud of me tonight, i gotta tell you, mom... i am even more proud of you. today, my beautiful wife erica and i are proud parents of a three-year-old girl, karina victoria, named after my grandmother. a couple of mondays ago, a couple of mondays ago, was her first dave pre-k. as we dropped her off, we walked out of the class scproom i found myself whispering to her as...
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get right to it what's the complaint and what's the jurisdiction. be brief in the brief and they weren't. >> bill: armstrong's lawyers said they don't have jurisdiction in texas? is that what it was? anti-doping agency? >> anti-doping agency doesn't have any kind of jurisdiction over lance armstrong at all. >> bill: anywhere. >> anywhere. he is retired. >> bill: this doping agency is a federal agency. >> quasifederal agency. >> bill: i don't know what it means. >> 5013 crmpleted company getting money from the federal government. 60% of what they do -- recognized by congress in 2000. >> bill: their mandate is what? >> basically prevent abuses within the sports world whether someone using human growth hormone, steroids, bloods recycler? >> bill: allegations against armstrong that he used these drugs while winning. >> it was a conspiracy between a team manager, trainers lance armstrong. >> bill: doesn't want the investigation, right? >> of course not. >> bill: if this is not a federal agency. >> it's not a subpoena powers thing. >> bill: they can't for
get right to it what's the complaint and what's the jurisdiction. be brief in the brief and they weren't. >> bill: armstrong's lawyers said they don't have jurisdiction in texas? is that what it was? anti-doping agency? >> anti-doping agency doesn't have any kind of jurisdiction over lance armstrong at all. >> bill: anywhere. >> anywhere. he is retired. >> bill: this doping agency is a federal agency. >> quasifederal agency. >> bill: i don't know what...
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rights violation under the federal civil rights laws in education. >> hi. i had adiipline information. is there a distinction made between the types of for which people are disciplined. i don't know if that's available on the website. >> this collection does not loo specificity. it looks at the sanctions as we've seen the numbers of suspensimole instances in schoo out of school expulsions or referrals to law enforcement or arrest. but it does not break out by type. there are some studies that have analyzed this in some states and many schools and districts or are posting the kind of information on their website. >> thanks. >> final question. >> hi, secretary duncan you mentioned the school-to-prison pipeline start as the suspension and expulsion of students of color, and i'd like to know exactly how you are addressing this issue through policy also on the ground through programming and who you are working with to accomplish these goals. >> let me just talk about this one sort of personal level. when i led chicago public schools, we started looking at arrest
rights violation under the federal civil rights laws in education. >> hi. i had adiipline information. is there a distinction made between the types of for which people are disciplined. i don't know if that's available on the website. >> this collection does not loo specificity. it looks at the sanctions as we've seen the numbers of suspensimole instances in schoo out of school expulsions or referrals to law enforcement or arrest. but it does not break out by type. there are some...
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dorothy irene height, the foremost woman in civil rights movement. and i asked her the question, "you know, how do you lead in a crowded field of men in the civil rights movement." she said, "roslyn, it doesn't matter who gets the credit. just make sure that you get the job done." when i was able to step back from those words, they were very, very impactful. and i'm privileged to lead the nation's oldest and largest civil rights organization in its second century, partnered with young african-american male, we're leading this organization by leaps and bounds. >> and, she hopes to help the young women in the naacp just like the women before her. >> the naacp national board of directors is about 40% women, and about 20% of those women are under the age of 25, just like i was as a 19-year-old young person coming into the organization. so i have an obligation and a responsibility to pay it forward, to make sure that the mentors who supported me, who instilled within me, poured within me their wisdom, their best practices, their "don't do this," i have to
dorothy irene height, the foremost woman in civil rights movement. and i asked her the question, "you know, how do you lead in a crowded field of men in the civil rights movement." she said, "roslyn, it doesn't matter who gets the credit. just make sure that you get the job done." when i was able to step back from those words, they were very, very impactful. and i'm privileged to lead the nation's oldest and largest civil rights organization in its second century, partnered...
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human rights are women's rights, civil rights are human rights, human rights are civil rights. and i think that -- [ applause ] that is the major issue of our time. i think the sort of the unintended consequence, if you will, to echo charlene's point look at affirmative action. who did affirmative action help. it helped white women more than it helped people of color. and so i think that women have a huge rode to hoe. i think in many ways despite the progress that we've made, there's still major stereotypes. i mean i am thrilled that obama is my president. okay. but i gave my heart and soul to hillary clinton. and i have known her since 1970. and i went to 15 states, 14 states. i knocked on 15,000 doors. and i can tell you the animosity that was still there for a woman running for president. and i got that much more than i got racial epithets about obama. there's an undercurrent here that we still need to address, which is why i am so enormously proud of both of them for figuring out a way to devote them incomparable energies to building a world that is defined by the values th
human rights are women's rights, civil rights are human rights, human rights are civil rights. and i think that -- [ applause ] that is the major issue of our time. i think the sort of the unintended consequence, if you will, to echo charlene's point look at affirmative action. who did affirmative action help. it helped white women more than it helped people of color. and so i think that women have a huge rode to hoe. i think in many ways despite the progress that we've made, there's still...
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the interaction of especially grate office of civil rights. i have fought for such analysis for years given my personal and professional observation of the overdiscipline of african-american boys. especially boys experience much harsher discipline than other students with one in five black boys subject to out of school suspension almost three times the rate of their white peers. the data released today unequivocally demonstrates the need for the civil rights data collection and for active federal partnership with states to ensure educational success for all students. i'm also pleased to announce that the congressional black caucus will host a congressional summit on discipline in april to examine further these data and to discuss federal policy reforms to address the disparities that have been revealed. i know that representative dona donald payne, who is our senior member of the education committee would have loved to have been here to note the progress that we have made. so again, secretary duncan, assistant secretary ali, we commend the amo
the interaction of especially grate office of civil rights. i have fought for such analysis for years given my personal and professional observation of the overdiscipline of african-american boys. especially boys experience much harsher discipline than other students with one in five black boys subject to out of school suspension almost three times the rate of their white peers. the data released today unequivocally demonstrates the need for the civil rights data collection and for active...
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as you know, my father probably was killed not because he was talking about the right to vote, civil rights, human rights but because he was talking about economic empowerment back in 1968. he was talking about the fact that we need a living wage. and here we are in 2012 and we still have a poor minimum wage that we've got to raise in many areas. but it really goes back to the vote. if people are not able to vote, then they cannot elect the people who will possess that leadership vision. that's why it's so important. all of us should join this demonstration this week between the 4th and the 9th of march. as we observe on the 4th the actual bloody sunday, but then throughout the 4th, as you and others are leading this demonstration, we ought to all be there to say that enough is enough and all we're saying is wee deserve our right to this democratic process by participating in having the right to vote without any kind of forms of suppression. >> martin luther king iii. thanks for your time tonight. see you in selma. i'll be seeing you when we kick off our march on sunday, and we'll be
as you know, my father probably was killed not because he was talking about the right to vote, civil rights, human rights but because he was talking about economic empowerment back in 1968. he was talking about the fact that we need a living wage. and here we are in 2012 and we still have a poor minimum wage that we've got to raise in many areas. but it really goes back to the vote. if people are not able to vote, then they cannot elect the people who will possess that leadership vision. that's...
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at which point, the leadership of the civil rights, particularly joe rowe, as i recall, went into action at the house and killed the appropriations rider. thereafter the philadelphia plan was challenged in federal district court in philadelphia, i think it was, and then up through the third circuit. we prevailed. in those days you couldn't lose on the left side of any civil rights issue. >> what role did arthur fletcher, assistant secretary, play? >> that's a fair question. i gave the philadelphia plan rationale to art fletcher, who was the assistant secretary for the office of federal contract compliance. art was an african-american, lieutenant-governor candidate as i recall in kansas, republican, but very interested in doing all that he could to enhance the republican party's image in civil rights, particularly in light of the southern strategy in the '68 election. i think that was part of my thinking, too. and when we came up with the idea or i came up with the idea of the philadelphia plan, art thought it was from heaven. he jumped a little too quickly because i had urged him to firs
at which point, the leadership of the civil rights, particularly joe rowe, as i recall, went into action at the house and killed the appropriations rider. thereafter the philadelphia plan was challenged in federal district court in philadelphia, i think it was, and then up through the third circuit. we prevailed. in those days you couldn't lose on the left side of any civil rights issue. >> what role did arthur fletcher, assistant secretary, play? >> that's a fair question. i gave...
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remember the civil stuff he saw in arizona. is that civil? for those of you keeping score, there is certainly craziness on the right. we all know that the far right did not have much clout in tamp, hardly any at the republic convention. there is a vast difference in presentation between the g.o.p. and the dems. the election referendum on barack obama. do you want his liberal governance or not? if you do want it, then you have to accept the far left loons that come along with it. that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. how is the vote shaping one six days to go. joining us now from austin, texas. fox news analyst carl rove. mr. rove, new "new york times" poll out today shows president obama doing very well in florida, ohio, virginia. dick morris going to have thoughts on that later. but, do you take that poll seriously? >> no, i don't take those three polls seriously. here is why. in florida, they have obama ahead by 1 point. they have seven points more democrats than republicans. even in 2008 there were only 3 points more democrats th
remember the civil stuff he saw in arizona. is that civil? for those of you keeping score, there is certainly craziness on the right. we all know that the far right did not have much clout in tamp, hardly any at the republic convention. there is a vast difference in presentation between the g.o.p. and the dems. the election referendum on barack obama. do you want his liberal governance or not? if you do want it, then you have to accept the far left loons that come along with it. that's the...
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rights. sea world disagrees, arguing the founding father we the people does not cover orcas or other animals. ♪ ♪ as we told you earlier, voters in colorado, missouri and minnesota participating in the nonbinding presidential nominating contest today. we look at the state. >> rick santorum has been polling well. >> look like we are in the game. we have an opportunity to win minnesota. >> he could do well given strength of the evangelical churches. they are a force in the republican party. >> the minnesota republicans intending to caucus say all that matters is picking a candidate who can beat barack obama. >> that is the number one goal for any republican. conservative. whoever has the best chance to do that is who we vote for. >> a significant, passionate portion say they care about the things ron paul cares about. >> i am a recent ron paul convert. it grew up establishment republican guy. his message of freedom and liberty, you know, the free market economics sound constitutional foreig
rights. sea world disagrees, arguing the founding father we the people does not cover orcas or other animals. ♪ ♪ as we told you earlier, voters in colorado, missouri and minnesota participating in the nonbinding presidential nominating contest today. we look at the state. >> rick santorum has been polling well. >> look like we are in the game. we have an opportunity to win minnesota. >> he could do well given strength of the evangelical churches. they are a force in the...
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civil rights laws and to assure that all students receive high-quality educational experiences. the research released today clearly demonstrates that severe inequities in education remain. the dramatic numbers confirm that the opportunity gaps are very real for students of color, students who are low-income, students with disabilities, and students who are learning english, especially for the first time. i am especially grateful to the office of civil rights for examining the experience of discipline, including the interaction of race and gender in discipline. i have fought for such analysis for years, given my personal and professional observation of the overt discipline of african-american
civil rights laws and to assure that all students receive high-quality educational experiences. the research released today clearly demonstrates that severe inequities in education remain. the dramatic numbers confirm that the opportunity gaps are very real for students of color, students who are low-income, students with disabilities, and students who are learning english, especially for the first time. i am especially grateful to the office of civil rights for examining the experience of...
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a number of left-leaning civil rights groups have called in the u.n. to keep an eye out for what some democrats say are efforts to suppress minority votes. the naacp, the aclu and other groups writing a joint letter that reads in part, quote: megyn: katherine ingle protect is the founder of true, the vote. her organization has been working to end voter fraud. katherine, welcome to the program. so they say we need these u.n. observers in order to protect n particular, minority voters in this country. your reaction. >> well, i think it's just, it's really breathtaking in the hypocrisy that we're seeing. they have gone to an international body to try and prevent or discourage american citizens from participating in a completely legitimate manner, and they've reached out to countries that have photo voter identification in every single one. but yet here in the states that's not something that they want to see happen. it's outrageous. megyn: what is the minority voter suppression in particular that they think is going to happen that we need the u.n. to moni
a number of left-leaning civil rights groups have called in the u.n. to keep an eye out for what some democrats say are efforts to suppress minority votes. the naacp, the aclu and other groups writing a joint letter that reads in part, quote: megyn: katherine ingle protect is the founder of true, the vote. her organization has been working to end voter fraud. katherine, welcome to the program. so they say we need these u.n. observers in order to protect n particular, minority voters in this...